Ed Crowne and I heard a Bicknell's Thrush singing in Prospect Park at
around 9:30. The bird was near the lowest path, relatively close to Center
Drive and East Drive. There was also a Gray-cheeked Thrush singing in the
area and there have been multiples seen around the park today, so be
cautious. A couple of dogs tore through the area and the bird stopped
singing, but we later refound a bird we thought was a good candidate based
on visual characteristics in the same area, so I think it is probably still
there. We also spotted a Gray-cheeked in the same area, again based on
visual characteristics this time. I will post a brief audio recording later
that contains both birds singing.

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